Copyright © 2011 by William R. Mistele. All rights reserved.
(It took me over a year to
get my physical therapist to talk to me even though she was my OT for 17
sessions. That is par for the course with mermaid woman; it is dangerous for
them to live among us. Here are my observations on today’s encounter.
Just to be fair—you can not compare a human
woman to a mermaid woman as if she is simply a different kind of human being. But she is not a human being. She is a
different species altogether.
The Exact Way To Tell When You Are With A Mermaid Woman
Once you know what to look
for, it is impossible to miss.
She is like the snow at the North Pole—it
can sit there for ten thousand or ten million years and still remember the
tropical forest that was once there—she is water: that nubile fertility of pure
receptivity never disappears.
It is in the way she receives your energy.
There is no riptide pulling you to where you do not want to go; there is no
undertow pulling you down so you have to struggle to keep your footing on solid
ground; there is no tsunami pushing you back with that muddy, choppy tumbling
of emotional jealousy or angry demanding. She has no ego, no fear; the desire
to take from you never appears. It is impossible for her to feel neglected—she
has no human needs; she already feels complete.
When with her you feel like you are the sun
and she is ice. She willingly melts in
the presence of your energy because that is the nature of her beauty. She gives
freely without attachment to form or identity.
You feel
like you are the sun and she is the sea—without difficulty, she absorbs your
heat (your desires, everything you can imagine or dream). The warmth she radiates at night, her very
being testifies to your presence in her life.
There is more.
When you are with her, you feel like she is
a stream and that you are gravity--every single movement she makes is shaped by
your presence. Do not take my word on
this. Observe a stream. Memorize its
sound, touch, scent, taste, and the way it feels as it flows around your
body. And then look at her face as you
speak: there is not a trace of distraction. A streambed is not more a part of a
stream—gentleness, tenderness, affection—there is a feeling of letting go into
the flow--that the two of you have become one soul.
She may look, talk, and act human, but I
will tell you this: once you discover that this way of being exists, when you
experience it again it is impossible to miss.
In summary, her face has that grace, a gift
to us like the North Atlantic Current.
There is the silent peace of the ocean trench; the warm sensuality of a
wave breaking on a tropical beach; and the pristine purity of an iceberg
breaking free from a glacial plain at the edge of the Arctic Sea. You may not
be able to see or feel these things, but when you leave her presence you may
well sense for the first time that you are only half alive.